Relays key Norwich’s win over JC
GIRLS’ SWIMMING
Norwich 100, Johnson City 83
NORWICH – Norwich’s dominance in the three relays supplied the margin of victory in the Tornado’s third meet win in four outings, Friday at Echentile Natatorium.
Norwich finished first and third in the 200 medley, 200 free, and 400 free relays, an 18-point swing on the score sheets. “We really needed those relay points because (at the end of the meet), Johnson City outscored us in the backstroke and breaststroke,” said Norwich coach Kevin Diefenbacher.
Norwich’s medley relay of Taylor Zieno, Danika Tworkowsky, Marybeth Ward, and Erin Gawronski posted a 2:07.58 winning time to open the meet. Diefenbacher said it was a three-second time drop over the previous-best time this season. “We’ve been trying to find the right combinations on relays, and we’re starting to see some time drops,” the NHS coach said.
Gawronski, Tworkowsky, and Ward all had had four total wins to lead the Tornado. Gawronski and Tworkowsky each won two individual events, while Ward swam on every winning relay.
Norwich hosts Owego Tuesday.
Results
200 medley: (N) Taylor Zieno,Danika Tworkowsky, Mary Beth Ward, Erin Gawronski, 2:07.58. 200 free: (JC) Heidi Kortright, 2:16, 77. 200 IM: (N) Gawronski, 2:25.62. 50 free: (N) Tworkowsky, 27.29. Diving: (N) Lauren Fitch, 152.45. 100 fly: (N) Mary Beth Ward, 1:15.14. 100 free: (N) Tworkowsky, 1:01.13. 500 free: (N) Gawronski, 5:44.41. 200 free relay: (N) C. Llewellyn, Tworkowsky, Ward, Rachel Zieno, 1:56.07. 100 back: (JC) Michaela Webster, 1:10.61. 100 breaststroke: (JC) Kelsey Kille, 1:18.64. 400 free relay: (N) Gawronski, Ward, Taylor Zieno, Rachel Zieno, 4:16.33.
Owego 80, Greene 56
GREENE – Jenny Yeager had three total wins for Greene, who dropped a dual meet to a powerful Owego club Friday evening.
Results
200 free relay: (O) 2:07.17; 200 free: (O) Devon McFadden, 2:04.19; 200 IM: (O) Jamie Zielinski, 2:25.18. 50 free: (G) Jenny Yeager, 29.82; Diving: (O Kat Chang, 204.55. 100 fly: (O) Marissa Scott, 1:08.67. 100 free: (G) Yeager, 59.68. 500 free: (O) Chelsea Angulas, 5:58.40. 200 Free relay: (O), 1:51.54. 100 back (O) Sam Kuchinski, 1:10.36. 100 breaststroke: (G) Erica Bentley, 1:28.83. 400 free relay: (G), 4:14.51, Yeager, Julia Arboit, Emily Bertram, Chelsea Carlson.
BOYS’ SOCCER
Walton 3, B-G 2 (OT)
BAINBRIDGE – Extra time has not been good to Bainbridge-Guilford this season.
Walton’s Nate Piper scored in overtime lifting his club to a victory over the Bobcats Friday. It was the third overtime game for B-G this season, who now have two losses to go with a tie against Unadilla Valley last week.
B-G’s Brooks Harmon and Zach Newman had unassisted goals in the loss.
Summary
(1-1 at half, 2-2 end of regulation)
third overtime game, second overtime loss. 1-2-1, 3-5-1 overall
Goals-assists: (BG) Brooks Harmon, 1-0; Zach Newman, 1-0; (W) Abel Clark 2-1; Nate Piper, 1-0
Shots-corners: (BG) 13-6, (W) 17-4.
Saves: (BG) Brandt McCall,11 (W) Josh Rolfe, 9.
Greene 10, Afton 1
GREENE – Greene freshman Luke Day had a “field day” in the Trojans’ blowout win over Afton Friday.
Day figured in half of his team’s goals scoring four times and assisting on another. Alex Leone had two goals and two assists, while Kurt Bartholomew tacked on a pair of tallies.
Summary
(5-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Luke Day, 4-1; Kurt Bartholomew, 2-0; Neil Barker, 1-0; Alex Leone, 2-2; Connor Moriarty, 1-0; Jake Cook, 0-1; Karl Zaengle, 0-3. (A) Connor Graven-Briggs, 1-0 (PK)
Shots-corners: (G) 39-6, (A) 4-1.
Saves: (G) Connor Moriarty, 2, Marcus Phelps, 1. (A) Matt Olin, 14, Joe Shearer, 7.
GIRLS’ SOCCER
Oxford 6, Bainbridge-Guilford 4 (OT)
OXFORD – Oxford scored twice in the last two minutes of the first overtime to turn back Bainbridge-Guilford Friday.
B-G took a 2-1 lead into halftime on the strength of goals by Gia Cuomo and Taylor Palmatier.
Cheyanne Moore scored the first of her two goals for Oxford knotting the game, and Jessica Russo added two goals, the second one giving Oxford a 4-3 lead.
Marrissa Thorton tallied for B-G with just under 10 minutes left in regulation to send the game to overtime.
Moore broke the tie with 1:51 left in the extra session, and Marissa Baldwin added a key insurance goal with just one tick on the clock. “We started slow, but we were able to come together when it mattered most,” said Oxford coach Heather Pizza.
Summary
(2-1 B-G at half, 4-4 end of regulation. Oxford scores twice in OT)
Goals-assists: (BG) Gia Cuomo, 1-1; Taylor Palmatier, 1-0; Marrissa Thorton, 1-1; Abbey Smith, 1-0; Lucia Falciani, 0-1. (O) Cheyanne Moore, 2-1; Jessica Russo, 2-2; Megan Golden, 1-0; Marissa Baldwin, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (O) 14-1; (BG) 15-5.
Saves: (O) Rachel Seiler, 9; (BG) Megan Ferrara, 8.
GIRLS’ TENNIS
Norwich 4, Chenango Valley 3
BINGHAMTON – Norwich defeated Chenango Valley for the second time in a week, and clinched at least a tie for the STAC East division title on Friday.
Norwich took three out of four singles matches led by first singles player Kristi Orioli’s comeback win over Megan Santa Croce. Orioli dropped the first set and was down 4-0 in the second set before winning six straight games. She traded leads with Santa Croce in the final set, and last trailed 6-5 before forcing a tiebreaker. Breanna Cashman and Makenzie Maynard also won at singles for Norwich. Steph Elder and Cohley Acenowr captured the Tornado’s lone win in doubles.
Results
Singles: Kristi Orioli (N) d. Megan Santa Croce (CV), 1-6, 6-4, 7-6. Kristen Carter (CV) d. Jenni Borfitz, 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. Breanna Cashman (N) d. Julie Le Vonne (CV), 6-3, 6-1. Makenzie Maynard (N) d. Lexi Lamb (CV), 6-2, 6-1.
Doubles: Chantelle Judd-Brittany Rose (CV) d. Cassie Sutton-Krissy Stroh (N) 6-3, 6-2. Laura Le Vonne-Caileen Harvey (CV) d. Caroline Stewart-Taylor Stroh, 5-7, 6-2, 6-4. Steph Elder-Cohley Acenower (N) d. Caileen Harvey-Default (CV) 6-1, 6-3.
FIELD HOCKEY
Whitesboro 4, Sherburne-Earlville 2
WHITESBORO - Whitesboro scored three first-half goals within a 5 1/2 minute span to take control of Friday’s game against Sherburne-Earlville.
S-E scored a pair of goals at the 11:31 and 9:01 marks of the second half. Desiree Brown tallied off a Shelby Scheffler pass, and Caitlin Lawrence scored unassisted to draw the Marauders within one.
“We did not start to play well until the end of the first half, but really picked it up in the second half,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “It was just too big of a hole to climb out.”
The Marauders host Canastota Tuesday.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Cassie Ruiu, 1-0; Vina Smith, 1-1; Krysta Beha, 1-0; Jodi Corncross, 1-0. (SE) Desiree Brown, 1-0; Caitlin Lawrence, 1-0; Shelby Scheffler, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (W) 9-6, (SE) 6-6.
Saves: (W) Morgan Smith, 4; (SE) Katherine Robertson, 5.
VOLLEYBALL
Greene 3, Afton 1
AFTON – Greene improved its record to 5-3 on the season beating Afton in four games Friday, 25-18, 20-25, 25-12, 26-24.
Jill McDaniels had six aces and Amber Parkinson finished with seven kills and three blocks.
Alisha Hubbard topped Afton notching 13 digs and 10 assists. Dakota Latham shared match-high honors in kills with seven.
Norwich 100, Johnson City 83
NORWICH – Norwich’s dominance in the three relays supplied the margin of victory in the Tornado’s third meet win in four outings, Friday at Echentile Natatorium.
Norwich finished first and third in the 200 medley, 200 free, and 400 free relays, an 18-point swing on the score sheets. “We really needed those relay points because (at the end of the meet), Johnson City outscored us in the backstroke and breaststroke,” said Norwich coach Kevin Diefenbacher.
Norwich’s medley relay of Taylor Zieno, Danika Tworkowsky, Marybeth Ward, and Erin Gawronski posted a 2:07.58 winning time to open the meet. Diefenbacher said it was a three-second time drop over the previous-best time this season. “We’ve been trying to find the right combinations on relays, and we’re starting to see some time drops,” the NHS coach said.
Gawronski, Tworkowsky, and Ward all had had four total wins to lead the Tornado. Gawronski and Tworkowsky each won two individual events, while Ward swam on every winning relay.
Norwich hosts Owego Tuesday.
Results
200 medley: (N) Taylor Zieno,Danika Tworkowsky, Mary Beth Ward, Erin Gawronski, 2:07.58. 200 free: (JC) Heidi Kortright, 2:16, 77. 200 IM: (N) Gawronski, 2:25.62. 50 free: (N) Tworkowsky, 27.29. Diving: (N) Lauren Fitch, 152.45. 100 fly: (N) Mary Beth Ward, 1:15.14. 100 free: (N) Tworkowsky, 1:01.13. 500 free: (N) Gawronski, 5:44.41. 200 free relay: (N) C. Llewellyn, Tworkowsky, Ward, Rachel Zieno, 1:56.07. 100 back: (JC) Michaela Webster, 1:10.61. 100 breaststroke: (JC) Kelsey Kille, 1:18.64. 400 free relay: (N) Gawronski, Ward, Taylor Zieno, Rachel Zieno, 4:16.33.
Owego 80, Greene 56
GREENE – Jenny Yeager had three total wins for Greene, who dropped a dual meet to a powerful Owego club Friday evening.
Results
200 free relay: (O) 2:07.17; 200 free: (O) Devon McFadden, 2:04.19; 200 IM: (O) Jamie Zielinski, 2:25.18. 50 free: (G) Jenny Yeager, 29.82; Diving: (O Kat Chang, 204.55. 100 fly: (O) Marissa Scott, 1:08.67. 100 free: (G) Yeager, 59.68. 500 free: (O) Chelsea Angulas, 5:58.40. 200 Free relay: (O), 1:51.54. 100 back (O) Sam Kuchinski, 1:10.36. 100 breaststroke: (G) Erica Bentley, 1:28.83. 400 free relay: (G), 4:14.51, Yeager, Julia Arboit, Emily Bertram, Chelsea Carlson.
BOYS’ SOCCER
Walton 3, B-G 2 (OT)
BAINBRIDGE – Extra time has not been good to Bainbridge-Guilford this season.
Walton’s Nate Piper scored in overtime lifting his club to a victory over the Bobcats Friday. It was the third overtime game for B-G this season, who now have two losses to go with a tie against Unadilla Valley last week.
B-G’s Brooks Harmon and Zach Newman had unassisted goals in the loss.
Summary
(1-1 at half, 2-2 end of regulation)
third overtime game, second overtime loss. 1-2-1, 3-5-1 overall
Goals-assists: (BG) Brooks Harmon, 1-0; Zach Newman, 1-0; (W) Abel Clark 2-1; Nate Piper, 1-0
Shots-corners: (BG) 13-6, (W) 17-4.
Saves: (BG) Brandt McCall,11 (W) Josh Rolfe, 9.
Greene 10, Afton 1
GREENE – Greene freshman Luke Day had a “field day” in the Trojans’ blowout win over Afton Friday.
Day figured in half of his team’s goals scoring four times and assisting on another. Alex Leone had two goals and two assists, while Kurt Bartholomew tacked on a pair of tallies.
Summary
(5-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (G) Luke Day, 4-1; Kurt Bartholomew, 2-0; Neil Barker, 1-0; Alex Leone, 2-2; Connor Moriarty, 1-0; Jake Cook, 0-1; Karl Zaengle, 0-3. (A) Connor Graven-Briggs, 1-0 (PK)
Shots-corners: (G) 39-6, (A) 4-1.
Saves: (G) Connor Moriarty, 2, Marcus Phelps, 1. (A) Matt Olin, 14, Joe Shearer, 7.
GIRLS’ SOCCER
Oxford 6, Bainbridge-Guilford 4 (OT)
OXFORD – Oxford scored twice in the last two minutes of the first overtime to turn back Bainbridge-Guilford Friday.
B-G took a 2-1 lead into halftime on the strength of goals by Gia Cuomo and Taylor Palmatier.
Cheyanne Moore scored the first of her two goals for Oxford knotting the game, and Jessica Russo added two goals, the second one giving Oxford a 4-3 lead.
Marrissa Thorton tallied for B-G with just under 10 minutes left in regulation to send the game to overtime.
Moore broke the tie with 1:51 left in the extra session, and Marissa Baldwin added a key insurance goal with just one tick on the clock. “We started slow, but we were able to come together when it mattered most,” said Oxford coach Heather Pizza.
Summary
(2-1 B-G at half, 4-4 end of regulation. Oxford scores twice in OT)
Goals-assists: (BG) Gia Cuomo, 1-1; Taylor Palmatier, 1-0; Marrissa Thorton, 1-1; Abbey Smith, 1-0; Lucia Falciani, 0-1. (O) Cheyanne Moore, 2-1; Jessica Russo, 2-2; Megan Golden, 1-0; Marissa Baldwin, 1-0.
Shots-corners: (O) 14-1; (BG) 15-5.
Saves: (O) Rachel Seiler, 9; (BG) Megan Ferrara, 8.
GIRLS’ TENNIS
Norwich 4, Chenango Valley 3
BINGHAMTON – Norwich defeated Chenango Valley for the second time in a week, and clinched at least a tie for the STAC East division title on Friday.
Norwich took three out of four singles matches led by first singles player Kristi Orioli’s comeback win over Megan Santa Croce. Orioli dropped the first set and was down 4-0 in the second set before winning six straight games. She traded leads with Santa Croce in the final set, and last trailed 6-5 before forcing a tiebreaker. Breanna Cashman and Makenzie Maynard also won at singles for Norwich. Steph Elder and Cohley Acenowr captured the Tornado’s lone win in doubles.
Results
Singles: Kristi Orioli (N) d. Megan Santa Croce (CV), 1-6, 6-4, 7-6. Kristen Carter (CV) d. Jenni Borfitz, 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. Breanna Cashman (N) d. Julie Le Vonne (CV), 6-3, 6-1. Makenzie Maynard (N) d. Lexi Lamb (CV), 6-2, 6-1.
Doubles: Chantelle Judd-Brittany Rose (CV) d. Cassie Sutton-Krissy Stroh (N) 6-3, 6-2. Laura Le Vonne-Caileen Harvey (CV) d. Caroline Stewart-Taylor Stroh, 5-7, 6-2, 6-4. Steph Elder-Cohley Acenower (N) d. Caileen Harvey-Default (CV) 6-1, 6-3.
FIELD HOCKEY
Whitesboro 4, Sherburne-Earlville 2
WHITESBORO - Whitesboro scored three first-half goals within a 5 1/2 minute span to take control of Friday’s game against Sherburne-Earlville.
S-E scored a pair of goals at the 11:31 and 9:01 marks of the second half. Desiree Brown tallied off a Shelby Scheffler pass, and Caitlin Lawrence scored unassisted to draw the Marauders within one.
“We did not start to play well until the end of the first half, but really picked it up in the second half,” said S-E coach Sheila Cooman. “It was just too big of a hole to climb out.”
The Marauders host Canastota Tuesday.
Summary
(3-0 at half)
Goals-assists: (W) Cassie Ruiu, 1-0; Vina Smith, 1-1; Krysta Beha, 1-0; Jodi Corncross, 1-0. (SE) Desiree Brown, 1-0; Caitlin Lawrence, 1-0; Shelby Scheffler, 0-1.
Shots-corners: (W) 9-6, (SE) 6-6.
Saves: (W) Morgan Smith, 4; (SE) Katherine Robertson, 5.
VOLLEYBALL
Greene 3, Afton 1
AFTON – Greene improved its record to 5-3 on the season beating Afton in four games Friday, 25-18, 20-25, 25-12, 26-24.
Jill McDaniels had six aces and Amber Parkinson finished with seven kills and three blocks.
Alisha Hubbard topped Afton notching 13 digs and 10 assists. Dakota Latham shared match-high honors in kills with seven.
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